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Annie Jacobsen 0373.JPG
BornJune 28, 1967
NationalityAmerican
Alma materSt. Paul's School, Princeton University
CIA apologist




 

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Document:Abolish Terrorist Agenciesessay29 July 2019David SwansonSwanson characterises Annie Jacobsen's Surprise Kill Vanish as an apology for intelligence agencies. He deconstructs their the official narratives of defending "democracy", claiming that they have "decades of engaging in and provoking terrorism". Citing blowback from their operations as major factors in the growth of the MICC and its climate paranoia and permanent war, he calls for an end to the intelligence agencies.
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